Cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward. If there is a zero in that file it
means that IP forwarding is turned off. If it isn't a one echo 1 >
/proc/sys/net/ip4v/ip_forward. Also is your firewall doing NAT for the
192.168.1.x network?
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, David Demland wrote:
>I am having a problem with setting up static routing on a new firewall.
>There are three NICs in the firewall. Two of them are setup with internal
>Class C addresses of 192.168.1.204 (eth2) and 192.168.1.79 (eth1). The third
>NIC has a Class A address of 10.0.1.1 (eth0). The default gateway is
>10.0.1.2 from the third NIC (eth0). I need to get packets sent to
>192.168.1.204 routed to 10.0.1.2 out the 10.0.1.1. Then I need to route
>packets sent to 192.168.1.79 to 10.0.1.3 through the eth0 NIC was well.
>
>I have tried everything with the route command and only get error message of
>unknown host or network. What am I doing wrong?
>
>Here is the picture:
>
>
> 192.168.1.204 10.0.1.2 and 10.0.1.3
> ----------------- ----------------------
>-
>------------------> | | |
>|
> | | 10.0.1.1 |
>|
> 192.168.1.79 | Firewall | -------------> | Router
>|
> | | |
>|
>------------------> | | |
>|
> ----------------- ----------------------
>-
>
>Thank You,
>
>David Demland
>Qa/Process Manager
>CADTEL Systems, Inc.
>11201 N. Tatum Ste. 200
>Phoenix, AZ 85028
>(602) 648-6054
>Fax: (602) 953-4833
>ddemland@cadtel.com
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